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NEICNew Member –New PMP Open HouseMARCH 13, 2015
AgendaWelcome, Introduction, and Icebreaker
Who’s Who Chapter Leadership
Leadership Opportunities
What to Expect in Chapter Programs
Important Dates
Navigating our Web
Finding PDUs
Open Discussion
Welcome, Introductions, and Ice BreakerYour 30 seconds of fame
•Name
•Company
•Industry,
•Certifications • If new PMP – when
• Other certifications if applicable,
•Fun fact
Dan ZilaiSr. Program Manager
L-3 Communications AMI (Defense)
Role: President
Fun Fact: I enjoy travel, fishing, boating and card games with the familyPresident
Michael KrousePMP, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, CRMA
Chief Security Officer
Medical Informatics Engineering
Role: Past President and Region 2 Liaison
Fun Fact: Grandpa
Past President/R2
Liaison
NamePMP, FSA, MAAA
Service Management & Processes Manager
Swiss Re
Role: President Elect
Fun Fact: Vacationed in Jamaica 3 times in the past three months.
President Elect
Kimberly MerrimanPMP
AVP, IT Vendor Management
Lincoln Financial Group
Role: Vice President-Administration - keeps the records of all business meetings of the PMI-NEIC and meetings of the Board.
Fun Fact: I am an avid lake-person. I cannot wait to get to the lake on the weekend and just relax. It transports me to a whole other frame of mind!
VP - Administration
Brooke DrinkallSenior GIS Business Analyst
Franklin Electric
Role: Vice-President-Finance - shall oversee the management of funds for duly authorized purposes of the PMI-NEIC.
Fun Fact: I’ve lived in five different towns over the course of my life, all of them in the Midwest and all of them have two-word names.
VP - Finance
Athar SafdarPMP
Senior Engineer, Centralized Planning
Frontier Communications
Role: Vice President-Marketing - responsible for external communications with community businesses, mass media for PMI-NEIC events and Chapter newsletters to raise the visibility of project management within the community. Moreover, the Vice President of Marketing is also responsible for the timely dissemination of information both to and from the PMI-NEIC membership.
Fun Fact: I love traveling – Leaving for New Zealand and Australia in a week - and watch World Cup Game too – WooHoo
VP - Marketing
Shirley NeuenschwanderShirley Neuenschwander, PMP
Senior Project Manager
Lincoln Financial Group
Role: Vice President-Membership - shall maintain the PMI-NEIC membership databases using information supplied by PMI® . In addition the VP of Membership shall be responsible for PMI-NEIC membership growth and retention.
Fun Fact: I enjoy nature… taking walks, going to the beach, state & national parks
VP -Membership
Mike RuizMBA-IT Management, PMP
ePMO Projects and Program Manager
Lincoln Financial Group
Responsible for promoting the project management profession through development of education publications, seminars, and workshops designed to enhance and expand the skills and knowledge of project managers.
Fun Fact: A chronic early adopter of new technology and thinks it’s all going to work “as advertised” at launch… despite never having that experience. Ever. Will undoubtedly be in line for the Apple Watch on day one.
VP -Professional
Development
Rich LaudemanPMP
IT Project Manager
City of Fort Wayne/Allen County, IN
Role: Vice President-Volunteer - responsible for addressing the needs of the volunteers, including volunteer recruitment, retention, and recognition. One of the primary functions is the responsibility for managing volunteering opportunities on the Volunteer Relationship Management System (VRMS).
Fun Fact: Holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s work is in theatrical design; before IT he made his living as a scenic & lighting designer and arts manager.
VP - Volunteer
Directors
David Maynard, PMPDir. CourseDevelopment
Clifford Clarke, PMP, CISM, ITIL, CGEIT, CRISCDir. Comm. Outreach
Bruce Hayes, PMPDir. Communications
Lisa Weides, PMP LLS BBDir. Survey
Lana Beregszazi, MBA, PMPDir. Marketing
Directors
Dave Preston, PMPDir. Document Retention
Bob Nicther, PMP, FLMI, ACSDir. Technology
Dan Whitaker,PMPDir. Programs
Michael Deaton, PMPDir. Corp. Outreach
Kevin Gearhart, PMPDir. Scholarships & Dir. Academic Outreach
Directors
Renee ScottMA, PMPDir. Social Media
Tracy Ripplinger, PMPDir. MemberRecognition
Carrie Starks,PMP, Dir. Member Retention
Aaron Brune, PMPDir. Finance
Open Director Positions
Membership Attraction
Training Governance & Policy
Professional Development
Days
PMI-NEIC Wants You!
Volunteer Coordination
You as LeaderGetting involved is the best way to get the most from your designation and grow in the profession, which can increase your value
•Participation in chapter meetings
•Chapter, regional, and national leadership opportunities
•Chapter, regional, and national speaking and writing opportunities
•Volunteer in the community at large
You may also earn PDUs for many of these activities
About PMI-NEICPart of PMI Region 2
Five chapters in Indiana◦ Calumet Chapter
◦ Central Indiana Chapter
◦ Michiana Chapter
◦ Northeast Indiana Chapter
◦ Southwestern Indiana Chapter
About PMI-NEICPart of PMI Region 2
About 170 members, one of the highest percentage of PMPs
Board of Directors meeting 2nd Wednesday of the month from September through May
Chapter dinner meeting 4th Wednesday of the month from September through June◦ Meetings are generally at Don Hall’s Guesthouse 1313 W Washington Center Rd
Scholarship, Professional Development Days, PMP Prep, Web, Newsletter, Capstone project, and more
About PMI-NEICLinkedIn group "PMI - Northeast Indiana Chapter"
https://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=1526447
Facebook page - "PMI NEIC"
https://www.facebook.com/pages/PMI-NEIC/216416348497013
Twitter page - "PMI NEIC"
https://twitter.com/pmi_neic
What to Expect When You’re Attending?The Chapter Dinner Meetings
•Networking with colleagues, announcements (promotions, vacancy & job opportunities), and door prizes
•60+ meeting attendees (bring a friend)
•Gathering / Check In / Networking at 5:30 PM
•Dinner 6:00
•Announcements 6:45
•Speaker 7:00 (speaker only option)
•Departure 8:15
What to Expect When You’re Attending 2?Chapter dinner meetings sample
•“Planning/Executing a Morning Radio Show”
•“Tablets, and Phones, and Apps, Oh My!”
•“Making Project Risk Management Work”
•“Harvesting Leadership Skills from your Team”
NEIC Socials (Tin Caps and On the Ice)
Professional Development Days
Online PDU Class
IPFW-NEIC Partnership Project Management Classes
Important DatesBoard of Director’s meeting 2nd Wednesday from September through May
RSVP of dinner by the Sunday prior
Dinner Meeting 4th Wednesday
Newsletter publication
DAM Scholarship
PDD March 18 PMI-NEIC and Fort Wayne IIBA -Building a Successful PM & BA Partnership
Tech Fest April 17
About PMIOne of the largest professional associations in the world
◦ Over 273 geographic chapters
Developer of global standards and credentials ◦ 8 credentials recognized and valued worldwide
Offers Training and accreditation
Conducts Research and offers publications
Where are We?
VolunteerRelationshipManagementSystem
Finding PDUsChapter meeting and activities $
Volunteering (in PMI and the community) and leadership
PMI Congress and regional meetings $$$
Formal training (college and vendor) $$$
Self study
Webinars & www.projectmanagement.com***
Presentations and written contributions
Low cost $
High Cost $$$
***ProjectManagement.com Open House on March 16th
Effective 1 December 2015 the CCR Program will be updated to ensure you are equipped to remain relevant in an ever-changing business environment.
TipsResearch material available at PMI.org
Leverage local professionals
Enter your PDUs as you go
Collect more PDUs than you think you need
Remember it is a three year cycle
Your membership expiration may not be the same as your PDU expiration
Keep your audit file
Add the reoccurring chapter meetings to your calendar
Reminder Dec. 1, 2015 requirement for education and give back
Other Stuff, Open Discussion, and Q&AFAQs◦ Are PMP boot camps worth it?
◦ Are refunds available if I can not attend a dinner meeting?
◦ Who do I call if I want to serve?
What else do you need to know?
Open Discussion